Involving and Challenging Casual Games of all Genres - Now Compatible with Linux
Mar 16, 2010, 13:02 (0 Talkback[s])
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"March 10, 2010: Kristanix Games announces the release
of Linux versions of its most popular games. The Linux Games
project now includes such high quality casual games as Sudoku Epic,
Solitaire Epic, Mahjong Epic, Jewel Twist, Fantastic Farm,
Crossword Twist and many more. The clear interface, rich graphics
and variety of genres (time management, puzzles, cards, match3,
math games, etc.) guarantee hours of entertainment! Free trial
editions of
"Linux Games are available at
http://www.kristanix.com/linuxgames/
"Solitaire Epic for Linux
"Solitaire Epic features more than one hundred involving levels,
unlimited hints and undo! Besides, it is actually a three-in-one
game, as there are three solitaire styles: Klondike, Tri-Peaks and
Matching. An interesting option is that the player can make his/her
own customized levels!
"Sudoku Epic for Linux
"Billions of sudoku puzzles with tips! Customizable difficulty
levels and puzzle sizes (from 4x4 to 16x16). Bonus: it is possible
to enter a puzzle from a different source and the program will
solve it.
"Kakuro Epic for Linux
"Kakuro math puzzles are for those who would like to train their
minds. Difficulty level and board size can be changed; if a puzzle
proves to be too difficult, the game provides the player with
useful tips. Just like Sudoku Epic, Kakuro Epic can also solve
puzzles from other sources.
"Fantastic Farm for Linux
"A truly magical farm for time management game lovers! The
player's task is to take care of plants, animals and magical
machines in order to get enough products and save the endangered
farm! More than 150 levels, five game modes, various species and
fantastic machines, great power of magic - all that is enough to
fascinate anybody for a very long time."
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